Terrell Owens talks with Peyton Manning about his hall-of-fame career

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @mikemay3916
    @mikemay3916 Год назад +781

    The Eagles and the Giants had a charity softball game a few weeks ago. TO was on the Eagles team. Through a donation, my grandson we the "assistant coach" and was on the field with the team. TO was so kind to him. Talking to him before the game for a while. After the game, TO came over to him and said "good job Coach Tyler, I'll sign anything you'd like me to sign. I was a fan before but as you can guess, even a bigger one now. To take a few minuets to make a little boy feel special shows what kind of man he really is. Thank to TO!

  • @victorhardin2186
    @victorhardin2186 Год назад +307

    Peytons been doing awesome things since his retirement

    • @ballin565
      @ballin565 Год назад +24

      And he enjoys it that’s the biggest thing

    • @kerzytibok3211
      @kerzytibok3211 Год назад +15

      I'm so glad he's not in the broadcast booth because that aint his bag --- he's much better doing in-depth interviews

    • @gematriagoon
      @gematriagoon Год назад +1

      Like kobe.... maybe he gets sacrificed as well to get the other manning into the nfl

    • @bcbritt777
      @bcbritt777 Год назад +2

      ​@@gematriagoonwho did kobe get sacrificed for 🤔🤔

  • @andronicusmaximus2355
    @andronicusmaximus2355 Год назад +30

    As a teen, I met TO in the locker room after a game against the Rams in STL during his breakout year. When I walked up to him, he was fiddling with his earrings. For a few seconds, he pretended not to see me. Then he bent down, said “boo”, and broke into a big grin. He signed my program and talked to me for 10 minutes like we were old friends.
    I’ll never forget that, and I’ll always support him.

  • @rockykimpel
    @rockykimpel Год назад +151

    That amazing Superbowl Performance on half a leg was just legendary and pure heart. He was so unstoppable and cool to see his story.

    • @BallCDO
      @BallCDO Год назад +15

      The haters called him selfish for that too smfh

    • @kerzytibok3211
      @kerzytibok3211 Год назад +9

      I actually hated TO up until that game but was so damn impressed by his performance that I became a fan --- so much damn grit to play like that with a busted up leg

    • @CreepyBlackDude
      @CreepyBlackDude Год назад +7

      How is he playing with a busted leg!? HE PUT THE TEAM ON HIS BACK LIKE THAT DOE.

    • @rockykimpel
      @rockykimpel Год назад

      @@CreepyBlackDude Legendary meme! Good call

    • @blackalgorithmist000
      @blackalgorithmist000 Год назад

      💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿

  • @lillagahnavich7700
    @lillagahnavich7700 Год назад +269

    He called the Hulk "David" Banner instead of Bruce Banner and it brought me back to early 2000s rap 😂😂

    • @GeronFletcher
      @GeronFletcher Год назад +12

      I make that same mistake all the time lol

    • @ST3LLARST3V3
      @ST3LLARST3V3 Год назад +24

      Have you ever seen a Chevy with butterfly doors ☝️🤙

    • @KyBred502
      @KyBred502 Год назад +46

      Tbf his name was David on the tv show

    • @supermichaellogan
      @supermichaellogan Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @GoingMach5
      @GoingMach5 Год назад +14

      His name was David on the TV show lol. Thats where the rapper David Banner got his name.

  • @darrellsutton5334
    @darrellsutton5334 Год назад +131

    Props to Steve Young for sticking with him to the end 💪

    • @brianjohnson3782
      @brianjohnson3782 2 месяца назад +1

      I’m almost positive this is the game that created instant replay, challenges, when Jerry Rice clearly fumbles and Packers recovered on the final drive.

  • @Deltaaaaaaaaa
    @Deltaaaaaaaaa Год назад +328

    Terrell Owens was THE man. If he played in this era, he’d be universally loved. He was just way too bright a star for that early 2000s era of the NFL. And because of that, people act like he wasn’t one of the 2 greatest receivers to ever live.

    • @thequixoticangler3364
      @thequixoticangler3364 Год назад +3

      I've got him as 4th best ever.
      1. Rice
      2. Moss
      3. Harrison
      4. Owens

    • @Godishim1
      @Godishim1 Год назад +67

      ⁠@@thequixoticangler3364 harisson is not better than TO , no way not even close

    • @thequixoticangler3364
      @thequixoticangler3364 Год назад

      @@Godishim1 mmmm. Depends on how you look at it. Raw stats? No, TO is better by miles. But I'm looking at impact on a franchise, clutch games, etc... Too.
      Its 3a 3b it was a tough decision.

    • @Gr8estOAT
      @Gr8estOAT Год назад +34

      I got TO ahead of Moss because Moss disappeared for a few years and was known for not always trying. Owens balled out even in his last year in Cinci.

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Год назад +1

      @@Gr8estOAT What a pair of knuckleheads... Moss was the better WR but TO was the better football player. Neither in my top 10 all time its a TEAM sport

  • @marvinshenk
    @marvinshenk Год назад +82

    Terrell Owens was the best. That catch from Steve Young against the Packers was so good. I've always been a Redskins fan, but I thought TO was great as a Cowboy with his whole "get your popcorn ready" stuff. A truly great receiver, and a truly great entertainer. It's players like him that really exploded the NFL's success. When he started, NFL teams could be bought for a few hundred million. Now their worth $5 Billion.

  • @GeronFletcher
    @GeronFletcher Год назад +34

    I always love how TO really worked his way to becoming the best. He didn’t even start in college and took time to develop in the NFL and now look at the end product. HALL OF FAME

  • @user-f5xt2op9t
    @user-f5xt2op9t Год назад +40

    One of the best personalities the league has ever had.

  • @Archbizhop
    @Archbizhop Год назад +9

    I really liked that you guys highlighted the blocking factor in this video. You have one of the top WR in the history of the NFL showing that his ability to impact the game with his blocks was a big factor in his and his team's success. As a 49ers fan, I'm thankful the organization still puts so much importance on everyone needing the ability to block. You're the frickin man TO. All the best

  • @Guda88
    @Guda88 Год назад +24

    Being from Philadelphia I'll never forget that 2004 season TO set a franchise record for TDs even with breaking his leg. Then comes back in the superbowl and plays amazing against The Patriots.

    • @kerzytibok3211
      @kerzytibok3211 Год назад +1

      I actually hated TO up until that Super Bowl but was really impressed by his performance that I became a fan --- so much damn grit to play like that with a busted up leg

    • @mustbemeech
      @mustbemeech Год назад +3

      @@kerzytibok3211no human being can walk away from seeing that game and not respect that resiliency

    • @jackjohnson5714
      @jackjohnson5714 11 месяцев назад +2

      That Patriots team is also by many objective standards one of the greatest ever. To come that close, on a broken leg stapled together and with a drunk/hungover QB, absolutely amazing.

  • @Tomyohann
    @Tomyohann Год назад +25

    That's really crazy what the media could do to a player. He never quitted on his team, always showed up to block and help his teammates, never got in trouble with the law or partied before games, never did drugs, just went to work everyday and because he was having fun talking on the field, the media portrayed him as this "cancer" in the locker room. To play in the Super Bowl with a broken leg is unbelievable, and he did that for his teamates to give them the best chance to win.

    • @stevencoardvenice
      @stevencoardvenice Год назад +2

      It's disgusting that they made him wait for HOF. Nerds

    • @patmccrotch5373
      @patmccrotch5373 2 месяца назад

      I love TO.. but he did cause a lot of headaches for coaches and front office guys. But I agree with you, he took a beating from the media sometimes that wasn't justified. Sometimes, he brought it on himself, and he relished in that, but I believe that he's probably a way nicer guy than the media made him out to be.

  • @Essman614
    @Essman614 Год назад +25

    Imagine TO in this era. The tail end of his career was right around the time the rules really started protecting receivers. You can almost see it in a few of these clips how much more physical the game was in the secondary.

    • @bubsterjohnson7438
      @bubsterjohnson7438 Год назад +1

      TO played in an era where receivers were actually allowed to be hit lol

  • @Thaeffintruth
    @Thaeffintruth Год назад +56

    I think a lot of people (especially younger folks) really forget just how great TO really was on the football field. Dude could run any route in any spot on the field, and was fearless. A lot of guys dont want to go in the middle of the field, but TO would go right in there and reek havoc on defenses

  • @85tclower
    @85tclower Год назад +104

    That’s crazy that he didn’t start at UTC, then became a hall of famer and one of the top 3 WR’s of all time.

    • @packersdog
      @packersdog Год назад +1

      Top 5

    • @bgb946
      @bgb946 Год назад +20

      @@packersdog If you go by yards and TDs and not your opinion. He is top 3. It’s Rice,Moss,TO or Rice TO, Moss. TO more yards ,Moss Three more TDs than TO.

    • @Thaeffintruth
      @Thaeffintruth Год назад +6

      @@packersdog no, top 3

    • @mitch_the_-itch
      @mitch_the_-itch Год назад

      Had he stayed a Niner he might have been. Maybe two.

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Год назад +2

      Top 5 perhaps. Top 10 for sure.

  • @guitarunt
    @guitarunt Год назад +16

    Inspiring!!!! DDD!!! Desire, Dedication, Discipline!
    I was grateful when you played for the Cowboys T.O.!!!

  • @osurocks24
    @osurocks24 Год назад +229

    I miss Terrell Owens in the NFL. He made football fun without overdoing it with team celebrations or just very bizarre celebrations in today's NFL.

    • @MacInTheBox
      @MacInTheBox Год назад +23

      Dude started the whole thing man, what are you talking about?

    • @SteveJobIess
      @SteveJobIess Год назад

      AB thinks TO needs help.

    • @85tclower
      @85tclower Год назад +2

      @@MacInTheBoxexactly what I was thinking

    • @devastor-phil310
      @devastor-phil310 Год назад +10

      As a niner fan, I loved it when he basked in his glory on the Cowboy's mid-field star!

    • @Mike__B
      @Mike__B Год назад

      @@devastor-phil310 Yeah that was a bit over the top, the first one was bad enough, but when he did it again during the same game. It was the ultimate in "act like you've been here before" moments. It was sad because he was an absolute physical beast of a player, but he really did need to keep his emotions under check a bit more.

  • @SickBoy99a
    @SickBoy99a Год назад +18

    Years ago, I remember trying to explain to someone who didn't know football very well what the difference was between Moss and TO. I said, "TO always fights for the ball." If that thing was thrown anywhere in the same Zip code as him, he was going to go get it. Also, unlike Moss, he never took a play off. Always maximum effort.

  • @michaelknight8534
    @michaelknight8534 Год назад +5

    Keep giving this man his flowers. GOD bless you T. O.!

  • @gabee3993
    @gabee3993 Год назад +3

    Peyton is great at interviewing. Hes a straight shooter and the fact he can replay other plays guys make they appreciate that detail

  • @ajbahus
    @ajbahus 10 месяцев назад +1

    I never badmouthed TO again after his Super Bowl performance. One of the greatest efforts I’ve ever seen by a guy who was clearly hurt.

  • @billhillify4924
    @billhillify4924 Год назад +35

    One of the greatest downfield blocking exhibitions ever!

  • @starwarstheme1
    @starwarstheme1 Год назад +7

    I truly love it when we get to know more about people we may have had a perception about, people who were judged harshly, maybe deservedly who knows, but getting to hear their side and more details… many like TO, Ryan Leaf & others have been able to get Closure and some redemption. I think it’s awesome.

  • @cledesma135
    @cledesma135 Год назад +10

    The only Player (including Steve Young) to make me cry when he caught that pass in the endzone vs. Packs in catch 2.

    • @williamlundy5475
      @williamlundy5475 Год назад

      all true fans cried. them packers were vicious. lo Kap gave us fan a new wave against the packers - never forget.

  • @zein9227
    @zein9227 Год назад +26

    It's like he said, he is a quiet and disciplined good person off the field but he was the exuberant, herculean and dramatic TO on the field. There are many, many players who do the same. He probably needed that exaggerated personality and over the top energy to even play such a violent sport. And he was a very physical receiver who never shied away from LBs and DBs. He played in the era where throwing across the middle was considered a "hospital throw" because of guys like Ray Lewis, Urlacher and Tedy Bruschi. In today's league he would be the top dog. He'd be better than Davante Adams, Justin Jefferson or A.J. Brown.

    • @nazinas21
      @nazinas21 Год назад +2

      Brian Dawkins was the same way

    • @Travdust
      @Travdust Год назад +2

      He can still play and be decent at his current age.

  • @kevinjohnson7330
    @kevinjohnson7330 Год назад +82

    I always thought TO was a glory hound. This interview changes my perception of him. Still a very confident guy, but the portrayal of his blocking and teamwork was something I missed in the past.

    • @incognitomosquito3120
      @incognitomosquito3120 Год назад +32

      Thats because you pay attention to what ESPN says

    • @billdover3165
      @billdover3165 Год назад +20

      Just remember the only wide receiver in NFL history that's better than Terell Owens is Jerry Rice. So that's your kind of tell you that he's not a glory Hound that he actually worked his ass off to get where he is and to accomplish what he did. Stop paying attention to ESPN and all the naysayers and actually do some research

    • @rageinbull
      @rageinbull Год назад +3

      He was amazing on the field, but a cancer on the sideline and in the locker room.

    • @Ishai1
      @Ishai1 Год назад +1

      @@billdover3165 There might be a few other WRs that will claim to be the second best WR of all time, behind Jerry.

    • @macewindau3060
      @macewindau3060 Год назад +6

      I’m one of the biggest T.O. fans of all time, for me it’s between Randy Moss & T.O. Randy has the slightest edge as a deep ball guy, but T.O. is the best yac receiver that’s ever played the game. U could throw a 2 yard hitch or a 5 yard slant to T.O. & he could take it the distance 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 yards etc T.O. only receiver I’ve ever seen put pro LB’s into the turf w/a stiff arm, hottest TD celebrations of all time. He was a glory hound, but he could back up every inch, ounce, word he said, to me he’s the offensive version of Deion, greatness personified

  • @Isaiahduplaix88
    @Isaiahduplaix88 Год назад +19

    My favorite player of all time
    .. Him, Steve Smith, and OchoCinco were the reason I started watching the NFL. My childhood was dope

    • @troysunshine1107
      @troysunshine1107 Год назад +1

      No lie there, Any player who was baller enough to be in NFL street was a bad man on that field, loved football in those days

    • @thlee3
      @thlee3 Год назад +1

      Child please ❤

    • @Isaiahduplaix88
      @Isaiahduplaix88 Год назад +2

      @@troysunshine1107 NFL Street was amazing back then! I actually played it the other day. Got NFL Street 2 on my computer

    • @Isaiahduplaix88
      @Isaiahduplaix88 Год назад

      @thlee3 lol yep... "Get your popcorn ready"

    • @DrDizfuntion
      @DrDizfuntion Год назад +1

      Randy Moss aswell

  • @ThePeoplesMachamp
    @ThePeoplesMachamp Год назад +1

    Favorite player of all time. 💯💯💯

  • @aquabayb4309
    @aquabayb4309 Год назад +1

    Love to see this side of TO. Great interview!!

  • @lilbru
    @lilbru 11 месяцев назад

    Both him & Moss was my favorite as a teen but as I got older i have much more appreciation for Terrell, his relentlessness, passion, drive and his hard work
    That gb game he had is the epitome of coming thru when it counts...he had drops all game and young still had belief in him to throw it and Terrell had faith in himself to catch it. The definition of redemption

  • @dylanroberts2277
    @dylanroberts2277 21 день назад

    Thats what seperates T.O. is his passion for football and receiving. The fact that he didnt get into the hall of fame the very first ballott puts stain on the entire process his numbers alone get him in there but his blocking you talking about not only one of the greatest recievers of all time but arguably the greatest blocking receiver of all time.

  • @erickyle5604
    @erickyle5604 Год назад +2

    "I turned and the ball was there"
    Probably why that ended up a TD catch, no time to think "watch the ball into my hands" ot was pure reaction and his talent and training took over.

  • @deeshotcha2250
    @deeshotcha2250 Год назад +3

    I Almost cried watching T.O make that caught lol got too deep 💯🤣

  • @CRAZYBOY1225TKB
    @CRAZYBOY1225TKB Год назад +4

    Peyton saying Aquaman (DC) vs the Marvel reference , lol love the dad in him

  • @kinggill3982
    @kinggill3982 Год назад +2

    No Smoking, No Drinking, No Off the Field Problems. Yup. Salute 🫡

  • @nba_fan7214
    @nba_fan7214 Год назад +1

    "I'm on half a leg and they can't stop me". That's a cold line from TO

  • @mclohan
    @mclohan 10 месяцев назад

    Little Peyton dancing and Owen’s Jerry curls were amazing!

  • @muxz
    @muxz 8 дней назад

    TO's performance in the Super Bowl is one of the best I've ever seen. No matter what's happened that's what I think of when I think of TO.

  • @Maal7432
    @Maal7432 Год назад +1

    That game where TO made the catch vs Green Bay, made me really wanna keep watching football. Was starting to to get into it. Cuz at the time, I was all basketball. I’ll never forget watching it live.

  • @lotsamacha1112
    @lotsamacha1112 Год назад +1

    You had to respect the consistency in this man's game he was so fun to watch .

  • @countrymiami
    @countrymiami 2 месяца назад

    Man I didn’t know much at all about TO before this video! I almost didn’t even click it!! I got goosebumps mannnnn oh man he’s a legend!

  • @sneakyquick
    @sneakyquick Год назад +3

    As a Packer fan I didnt like to at all after beating my team. I live in Alabama now. He came from nothing Alabama poor poor rural Alabama and he had talent but his determination and dedication made him what he became. He seems to have matured alot over the years. Mad respect.

  • @martinhernandez_Love_Peace
    @martinhernandez_Love_Peace Год назад +2

    Having my Best WR of all time MR. TO amd my best QB of all time MR. Manning together having a conversation of football is so especial I would have love to see this 2 together play in the same team and for sure would have one 2 or 3 Super Bowl no disrespect to the great Marvin Harrison but T O was something especial!!

  • @shawnford9104
    @shawnford9104 Год назад +1

    Miss these guys man. Grew up watching the early 2000 era.

  • @patrickpatino3651
    @patrickpatino3651 11 месяцев назад

    His passion for the game matched with his confidence made him a star.

  • @tb7785
    @tb7785 Год назад +23

    Humble he was not. However he always showed up every season in great shape and took good care of himself. (he’s probably in better shape than most rookies). But what impressed me the most unlike a lot WR’s. He was never afraid to go across the middle. Stud!

  • @robertknight3354
    @robertknight3354 Год назад

    T.O. legend. Forever. Amazing player.

  • @KOTJ412
    @KOTJ412 Год назад +2

    TO learned from the best in Jerry Rice w/his time w/the Niners…definitely helped him reach the highest level he achieved in the nfl!🤙🏾

  • @SG-pj5zl
    @SG-pj5zl Год назад +1

    I became a cowboys fan because of TO
    I followed Jerry rice and after her retired I followed TO and when he landed on the boys I then became a cowboys fan.
    I grew up playing wide receiver

  • @iamsir-relly6029
    @iamsir-relly6029 Год назад +2

    My 🐐 T.O 💪🏽

  • @Veyronp87
    @Veyronp87 Год назад +1

    T.O. is one of the all time greats. no debate

  • @Kill3rwasp
    @Kill3rwasp Год назад

    Terrell Owens is definitely one of the main reasons why I started watching football. The first game I really watched fully was a ‘07 season game between DAL and WAS and the Cowboys won 28-23 w/ TO catching 4 TD’s and I was hooked.

  • @1who4me
    @1who4me Год назад

    Young, Owens, Mooch, Ted Robinson on the calls, my childhood- gives me chills every time

  • @kennethholcomb3622
    @kennethholcomb3622 16 дней назад

    Hey I'm s new subscriber. These videos are so good and bring back so many memories. Thank you for doing this and giving us the inside scoop behind the moments!

  • @workbirdygaming
    @workbirdygaming Год назад +1

    As a 49ers fan, I got to see TO play at candle stick park and he was amazing and the garlic fries 🍟 were 🔥💪

  • @johnnybraxton5539
    @johnnybraxton5539 Год назад +1

    Oh my lord i never knew T.o didnt start in college he definitely is the man

  • @mustbemeech
    @mustbemeech Год назад

    One of my favorite players ever . Legend

  • @Eric-cl3nl
    @Eric-cl3nl Год назад

    wish this episode was longer. love these 2!

  • @r.williamcomm7693
    @r.williamcomm7693 Год назад +1

    T.O. was a man on the field on every play. Wish that things had gone better in Philly. But during that Super Bowl he was the best player on the field.

  • @ccxfrank109
    @ccxfrank109 10 месяцев назад

    Miss TO in a niner uni. We all wanted to see him every game day. When i say we i mean my household. I was young but man was he golden to watch. Just like tyson back then.

  • @teem1653
    @teem1653 Год назад

    Thank you for the memories Terrell...we sometimes dont truly thank the ones that gave us memories

  • @AntiWorkSJW
    @AntiWorkSJW Год назад +2

    Got to watch his entire career in San Francisco. TO was dominant.
    Sure, Moss could go deep, but Owens did it all.
    Special player.

  • @austinc691
    @austinc691 Год назад +1

    Love me some TO!!!

  • @breakmywalletmotorsport
    @breakmywalletmotorsport Год назад

    TO was a beast...loved watching him.

  • @Ghostaredead
    @Ghostaredead Год назад

    I love the sarcasm about the word Selfish! Attached to TO

  • @Phil-S8
    @Phil-S8 Год назад

    I feel like TO worked so hard, he just couldn't put up with lack of effort, and was vocal about it.
    He was my favorite player as a kid. So much love for TO

  • @davidcrawford1551
    @davidcrawford1551 Год назад

    One of the best receivers ever to play the game. If he was perceived as selfish then that wasn't him, that was a label the media put on him. He competed in every game he played. He most definately deserves his HOF place. I miss his personality and what he brought to the NFL. Even the haters will miss him because he was that good.

  • @ichieholysauce5774
    @ichieholysauce5774 3 месяца назад

    Man, that catch made me emotional. Bruhhh.

  • @HustleOrBeBrokeGamingTv
    @HustleOrBeBrokeGamingTv Год назад

    T.O first ballot he was so unstoppable & more importantly he never had off the field issues just happy they let him in

  • @fullhundred
    @fullhundred Год назад

    TERRELL OWENS MADE ME LIKE DI NFL ! MY FAVORITE NFL PLAYER EVER ! RESPECT 4 BEING YOURSELF N NOT WAT PPL OR SOCIETY WANT U 2 B!

  • @dailynnsp.o.v
    @dailynnsp.o.v Год назад +1

    Peyton’s baby dance was hilarious!

    • @kerzytibok3211
      @kerzytibok3211 Год назад

      He was a cute kid there is no denying it

  • @edwardbrito4010
    @edwardbrito4010 Год назад +1

    When he caught that pass I knew I be 49ers fan forever. The NYG comeback, Alex Smith TD run beat Saints, the GB blow outs but I don’t forget GB & Rams beating them early. It’s a shame they broke up that team it didn’t recover till RB Gore was drafted but it was rough till Harbaugh. They always fought & we’re talented RB Hearst got hurt 98. I didn’t know it be end of an era that catch I guess I’m a reverse NE fan pure victory & little pain.

  •  Год назад

    The NFL has the best player content. The NBA really needs to take notes on this. Top 100 players every year is genius. @nba you guys gotta do things like this

  • @davidbrooks1724
    @davidbrooks1724 Год назад +1

    Thank you guys . This is the first time in 15 years I have been able watch something about football without barfing my brains out . Maybe espn can figure out what their company name is and stick to it .

  • @ZonDog
    @ZonDog Год назад

    Yea, T O was great to watch!😊

  • @danielsen8
    @danielsen8 4 месяца назад

    Goosebumps moment during that packers game, oh man i miss the early 00s

  • @Joseph-lz5er
    @Joseph-lz5er Год назад +8

    Imagine if Peyton was TO's QB throughout his career. They would've broke every offensive passing and receiving record.

    • @aaronjackson9385
      @aaronjackson9385 Год назад +1

      Manning was not lacking in WR talent on his team.

    • @dillonsparks115
      @dillonsparks115 Год назад +3

      ​@@aaronjackson9385of course not he's just saying TO would have all the records for wr

    • @dillonsparks115
      @dillonsparks115 Год назад +2

      Plus I think it would have been brady and moss type numbers on steroids lol

    • @aaronjackson9385
      @aaronjackson9385 Год назад +1

      @@dillonsparks115 doubt it. Why are you acting like TO played with bums? Plus he had the worst hands of any elite WR.

    • @dillonsparks115
      @dillonsparks115 Год назад +1

      @@aaronjackson9385 for great qbs he had McNab and romo and ofcourse Steve Young but who else were star qbs

  • @clamchowderz85
    @clamchowderz85 Год назад

    Can’t wait for part 2!

  • @chrisgarcia9629
    @chrisgarcia9629 Год назад

    He did a great job for my Cowboys! Glad we had him!

  • @josephsuarez8178
    @josephsuarez8178 Год назад

    T.O. is My Favorite WR Period.

  • @fredfolson5355
    @fredfolson5355 Год назад

    Man I loved T.O.'s game - he was a real beast. Looking back, Julio Jones played the game the way T.O. played it.

  • @myaccountability3080
    @myaccountability3080 Год назад

    T.O.. undeniably one of the greatest to ever play wide receiver.

  • @jblaze725
    @jblaze725 Год назад

    One of the best that ever did it.

  • @savaunbrown
    @savaunbrown Год назад +1

    Aiyuk took notes 7:40

  • @davineinc
    @davineinc Год назад

    Great interview!!!

  • @taym510Oak
    @taym510Oak Год назад

    My fav two wr and the two best too ever play jerry rice and T.o

  • @StunnafulPhotography
    @StunnafulPhotography Год назад

    Great interview!

  • @Djaxthegoat
    @Djaxthegoat Год назад +1

    The WR goat.

  • @cornfedninja
    @cornfedninja Год назад

    Terrell is a legend!

  • @voiceofreason2674
    @voiceofreason2674 Год назад +6

    I respect receivers who take hits and still hang on to the ball. every other position on the offense gets hit every single play. TO had all that diva behavior but the man could take a hit like a champ

  • @Kaydl24
    @Kaydl24 Месяц назад

    My two favorite football players ever. Imagine if they played together

  • @onoyoudont
    @onoyoudont Год назад +3

    Who can make a play? He can!

  • @AdamKing-xv1iu
    @AdamKing-xv1iu Год назад

    1a. Rice
    1b. Owens
    TO was a great runner and blocker. The guy even ran down multiple interceptions. Pure beast 💪

  • @JimmyFred321
    @JimmyFred321 Год назад +1

    Garrison Hearst run was also week 1 of Peytons career. 3 ints vs Marino's dolphin in the 1 o'clock games

  • @stevenwilson1938
    @stevenwilson1938 Год назад +2

    0:29 "Type A personalities" And then you had Larry Fitz. Spiked a ball only once in his career. I cant wait for his episode and Canton speech.

  • @usernotfound904
    @usernotfound904 Год назад

    Deserves way more subs

  • @happybeingmiserable4668
    @happybeingmiserable4668 Год назад

    Love how it starts with Raymond Berry

  • @hethosdeus3504
    @hethosdeus3504 Год назад

    Turns out this type A personality is really humble and kind

  • @kylesanders5999
    @kylesanders5999 Год назад

    T.o. is so awesome love when him and Chad was on the Bengals at the same time